An air raid by the United States Army Air Force on Kyushu, Japan during "Operation Downfall"of World War II. A Japanese aircraft in flight with a burning starboard engine. Mountains in the background. The Japanese two engine aircraft on fire. The starboard engine blows up.
An air raid by the United States Army Air Force on Kyushu, Japan during "Operation Downfall" of World War II. United States Army Air Force tracers strafe a two engine aircraft parked on an open field. The tracers strafe a small aircraft. The Japanese aircraft burns on the field.
An air raid by the United States Army Air Force on Kyushu, Japan during "Operation Downfall" of World War II. The United States Army Air Force fires rockets at aircraft parked at an airfield and buildings. Smoke rises.
An air raid by the United States Army Air Force on Kyushu, Japan during "Operation Downfall" of World War II. United States Army Air Force tracers strafe Japanese installations on the top of mountains. An ocean in the background. Aircraft in flight over the mountains.
George Carlett Marshall arrives in China in attempt to mediate an end to the Chinese Civil War after World War II. United States Army General George Carlett Marshall disembarks from a U.S. Air Forces C-54 aircraft. U.S. P-51 aircraft seen parked on ramp in background. General Mashall is greeted by American and Chinese officers. Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, strolls from operations building to greet General Marshall. Photographers take photographs. General Marshall and Chiang Kai-Shek get into a car and travel in a motorcade to a building, where discussions will take place. General Marshall poses on the steps with Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek.
Japanese Paper Balloon or fire balloon used to attack on North America in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Japanese paper balloon or fire balloon bomb in flight over field in the Pacific Theater. The paper balloon descends to the ground. Diagrammatic presentation of the mechanism of the wind velocity when the balloon is in flight.
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